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Wow, 2010 already! Â Well, 2009 was a banner year for a cappella, with so many incredible albums, so much positive media attention, and it seemed like every time I turned around, somebody was stepping it up to the next level. Â I’m going to tell you right now that 2010 is promising more of that. Â I can’t say exactly what it will bring, but it promises great things. Â In this first show of 2010, you’ll hear:
(by way of the Hi Lo’s)
As I mentioned in the show, I was a nominator for this year’s CARA awards (which are for albums released in 2009), and one thing struck me as I was listening: I was pleased to hear the rise in the music genre diversity. Â Pop/Rock is an overly broad classification at times, but it was especially true to my ears this year, where I heard Pop, Rock, Y’alternative, Alt-Rock, Grunge, Hick-Hop, Christian Rock, Teutonic style metal, hair bands, ballads, classic rock, New Wave, and a lot more than I would have expected. Â It was surprising and pleasant. Â Also, it seems like the proliferation of quality engineering and masterful production is shrinking the gap from the mediocre to the supreme. Â I had some difficult choices to make this year. Â We’ll see the results next week. Â In the meantime, go listen to show #61, and let me know what you think of the new website!
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Wow, 2010 already! Â Well, 2009 was a banner year for a cappella, with so many incredible albums, so much positive media attention, and it seemed like every time I turned around, somebody was stepping it up to the next level. Â I’m going to tell you right now that 2010 is promising more of that. Â I can’t say exactly what it will bring, but it promises great things. Â In this first show of 2010, you’ll hear:
(by way of the Hi Lo’s)
As I mentioned in the show, I was a nominator for this year’s CARA awards (which are for albums released in 2009), and one thing struck me as I was listening: I was pleased to hear the rise in the music genre diversity. Â Pop/Rock is an overly broad classification at times, but it was especially true to my ears this year, where I heard Pop, Rock, Y’alternative, Alt-Rock, Grunge, Hick-Hop, Christian Rock, Teutonic style metal, hair bands, ballads, classic rock, New Wave, and a lot more than I would have expected. Â It was surprising and pleasant. Â Also, it seems like the proliferation of quality engineering and masterful production is shrinking the gap from the mediocre to the supreme. Â I had some difficult choices to make this year. Â We’ll see the results next week. Â In the meantime, go listen to show #61, and let me know what you think of the new website!